“The” Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 2Macmillan, 1890 |
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... universe . The title of the poem , though perhaps the best that could have been chosen , hardly indicates beforehand the full extent of the theme . Nor are the opening lines sufficiently descriptive of what is to follow . According to ...
... universe . The title of the poem , though perhaps the best that could have been chosen , hardly indicates beforehand the full extent of the theme . Nor are the opening lines sufficiently descriptive of what is to follow . According to ...
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... Universe of Pre - human Existence which the poem assumes . For he was a native of that pre - human universe , one of its greatest and most conspicuous natives ; and what we follow in the poem , when its story is taken chronologically ...
... Universe of Pre - human Existence which the poem assumes . For he was a native of that pre - human universe , one of its greatest and most conspicuous natives ; and what we follow in the poem , when its story is taken chronologically ...
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... Universe . At the bottom of what has hitherto been Chaos there is now marked out a kind of Antarctic region , distinct from the body of Chaos proper . This is HELL , —a vast region of fire , sulphurous lake , plain , and mountain , and ...
... Universe . At the bottom of what has hitherto been Chaos there is now marked out a kind of Antarctic region , distinct from the body of Chaos proper . This is HELL , —a vast region of fire , sulphurous lake , plain , and mountain , and ...
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... Universe of Man : that Starry Universe which to us seems measureless and the same as Infinity itself , but which is really 82 INTRODUCTION TO PARADISE LOST.
... Universe of Man : that Starry Universe which to us seems measureless and the same as Infinity itself , but which is really 82 INTRODUCTION TO PARADISE LOST.
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... UNIVERSE : all that Universe of orbs and galaxies which man's vision can reach by utmost power of telescope , and which even to his imagination is illimitable . And yet as to the proportions of this World to some part of the total map ...
... UNIVERSE : all that Universe of orbs and galaxies which man's vision can reach by utmost power of telescope , and which even to his imagination is illimitable . And yet as to the proportions of this World to some part of the total map ...
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